Residencies

Ann Marie Garden. 13480 Dowell Road,
Dowell, MD 20629. Phone 410-326-4640. An affiliate of the Smithsonian
Institution, the Garden is a sculpture park and arts center located in
scenic Solomons, Maryland, on the Chesapeake Bay. Residencies focus on
merging the arts and the environment and should include the involvement
of the local community to some capacity. Professional and emerging
visual artists, musicians, and literary artists may apply. Housing,
studio, and small stipend provided. Deadline: October 1, December 1,
February 1.

Atlantic Center for the Arts. 1414 Art Center Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Phone: 386-427-6975. Provides artists with an opportunity to work and collaborate with some of the world's masters in the visual, literary, and performing arts for three-week residencies on a lush 69-acre ecological preserve. Housing, weekday meals and communal studio space are provided. Deadline: November 18.

Bernheim.P.O. Box 130, Clermont KY 40110, phone: 502-955-8512. Located on a beautiful 14,000 acre property and comprised of a nationally-recognized 250 acre arboretum located 25 miles south of Louisville. For visual artists in any medium for two to four months. Award: $2,500 and materials provided. Deadline: January 31.

Coleman Center for the Arts. 630 Avenue A, York, AL 36925. Phone: 205-392-2005. Located in rural Alabama. For professional artists in three program areas - Visual Arts, Public and Community Arts, and Art Education and Theory. Residencies are one to three months long; housing, studio, and a stipend are provided. Deadline: Open.

The Chinati Foundation. 1 Cavalry Row,
P.O. Box 1135, Marfa, Texas 79843. Phone: 432-729-4362. A contemporary
art museum in a sparsely populated area of far West Texas. Residencies
of two to three months, a furnished apartment, a studio, technical
assistance and unlimited access to Chinati's collection and archive.
Award: $1,000. Deadline: April 1.

NEW! Haytack Mountain School of Crafts.PO Box 518, Deer Isle, Maine 04627 Phone:
207-348-2306. An international craft school located on the Atlantic
Ocean in Deer Isle, Maine. The school offers intensive studio-based
workshops in a variety of craft media including clay, glass, metals,
paper, blacksmithing, weaving, woodworking and more. Work-study and
scholarships available. Deadline: March 1. Headlands Center for the Arts. 944 Fort
Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965, phone: 415-331-2787. Located in the Golden
Gate National Recreation Area 15 minutes from San Francisco. Residencies
of four to ten weeks for arts professionals in all media: visual,
literary, performance, interdisciplinary, audio, film and video. Private
bedrooms, studios and dinners provided. Award: $500 per month.
Deadline: June 1.

Henry Street Settlement.c/o Abrons Arts
Center, 466 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002, Phone: 212-598-0400.
Studio space only is provided to New York City visual artists. For
painters, printmakers, sculptors, and video, installation, and clay
artists. Photography and welding residencies are also available.
Deadline: May 1.

Lanesboro Art Center.103 Parkway Ave. N,
P.O. Box 152, Lanesboro, MN 55949. Phone: 507-467-2446. Nestled in the
valley of southeast Minnesota’s Root River, Lanesboro is a small town
with a unique atmosphere. For emerging sculptors, painters, poets, and
writers with at least one residency each year focused on public art.
Living and working space is provided for two-four weeks. Award: $2,500.
Deadline: June 30.

New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. 24 North Main Avenue, Box 246, New York Mills, MN 56567, Phone: 218-385-3339. Provides emerging artists two to six weeks in rural Minnesota. Jerome Fellowships offer a $1,500 stipend in return for 15 hours of community outreach. Deadlines: October 1, April 1.

Pfister Hotel. 424 East Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53202, Phone: 800-558-8222.
Known for its expansive Victorian art collection, the Hotel features a working art studio and gallery that is open to hotel guests and visitors. The 12 month residency includes complimentary meals within the hotel's cafeteria. Award: $1,000 per month. Deadline: December 1.

Prairie Center of the Arts. 1506 SW Washington Street, Peoria, IL 61602, Phone: 309-673-5589. Less than three hours from both Chicago and St. Louis, the main facilities are near the Illinois River in a 115 year-old, 90,000 square foot building. The residency retreat is in Germantown, 20 minutes from the Peoria facility on 50 wooded acres. Housing and studio provided for a minimum residency of four weeks. Deadline: Open.

Roswell Museum and Art Center.P.O. Drawer 1497, Roswell, NM 88202, Phone: 505-622-6037. Residencies for professional artists for one year. Support in the areas of drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and other studio arts. $800 per month stipend, room and board, and studio. Deadline: October 15.

Spiro Arts. P.O. Box 682625, Park City, UT 84068, phone: 435-649-6258. A nonprofit residency and workshop center situated on a historic mine site, the rustic architecture and newly restored mine buildings provide a unique setting for supporting artists, researchers, and writers in the creation of new works. Newly built private one and two bedroom apartments are steps away from the studio building. Award: $600 per month. Deadline: January 2.

Stadler Center for Poetry.Bucknell Hall,
Bucknell University, Lewisburg PA 17837. Phone: 570-577-1853. The Philip
Roth Residence in Creative Writing offers emerging writers time to
complete a first or second book. On-campus lodging and office space are
provided for four months during Bucknell's fall semester, without formal
academic obligations. Awarded to writers of prose and poets on an
alternating basis. Award: $4,000. Deadline: February 11.

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. 154 San Angelo Dr., Amherst, VA 24521, Phone: 434 946 7236. Support is provided to writers, visual artists, and composers for two weeks to two months in a rural setting. Deadlines: September 15, January 15.

Wendover Residence Program.9331 Venice
Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232, Phone: 310-839-5722. Located in the
desert town of Wendover, Utah, the program encourages participants to
produce work related to the unique geographic region. Residencies are
for three to six weeks and operate seasonally from April 1 to November
20. Award: $250 per week plus partial support for travel. Deadline:
Open.

Women’s Studio Workshop. P.O. Box 489,
Rosendale, NY 12472, Phone: 845-658-9133. Six- to eight-week residency
for an artist working in printmaking, papermaking, photography, book
arts, or ceramics for the creation of a new body of work in one of WSW's
studio disciplines. Award: $2,000 plus $500 for materials. Deadline:
April 1.

Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico. P.O. Box 1891, Taos, New Mexico 87571 Phone: 575-758-2413. Three-month residencies for visual and literary artists in 11 ‘Casitas’ in the heart of Taos. Deadline: January 18.